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  • Re: Bashar al-Assad, Syria and the Armenian people

    Originally posted by Federate View Post
    Forced conversion to Islam of two Armenian families in Aleppo countryside by Al Qaeda rebels.

    From genocide to genocide. Sickening.
    A quote from Haykakan: I'd like to spend some quality time with these al quieda types.
    Artashes

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    • Re: Bashar al-Assad, Syria and the Armenian people

      Originally posted by Federate View Post
      Forced conversion to Islam of two Armenian families in Aleppo countryside by Al Qaeda rebels.

      Tkem bolor alqaqaydikneri mamaneri beran@...
      Mardkutyan bedkarani hadagin tapadz rejected stinking semen...
      Last edited by Hakob; 01-06-2014, 06:09 PM.

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      • Re: Bashar al-Assad, Syria and the Armenian people

        Originally posted by Federate View Post
        Forced conversion to Islam of two Armenian families in Aleppo countryside by Al Qaeda rebels.

        Thisby the way, is how the Hemshin Armenians became muslim, which is why I advocate compassion for these Armenians as well as other muslimized Armenians.

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        • Re: Bashar al-Assad, Syria and the Armenian people

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          maybe they should not have agreed to destroy their nerve gas stocks


          .
          Politics is not about the pursuit of morality nor what's right or wrong
          Its about self interest at personal and national level often at odds with the above.
          Great politicians pursue the National interest and small politicians personal interests

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          • Re: Bashar al-Assad, Syria and the Armenian people

            Originally posted by londontsi View Post
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            maybe they should not have agreed to destroy their nerve gas stocks


            .
            Just my opinion ---
            --- he doesn't need the nerve gas & never did. The reason being two fold.
            (1) Assad's forces never used it correctly in the first place.
            (2) better intelligence is actually what's needed.
            Because of lack of enemy positions intel, the pro Assad group is using barrel bombs & was in times past using gas. Both have high collateral damage because of lack of accuracy & and indiscriminate destruction.
            This is why the pro Assad group has got such a bad reputation. They kill too many innocents in their pursuit of the enemy.
            My opinion is he (Assad) needs to concentrate on developing -- penetrators --
            Easy to say, difficult to do. But do able.
            The blunt force the pro govt uses shows a distinct lack of finess.
            To use gas literally means to kill many, many, many, etc. innocents.
            Wrong move.
            I'm hoping either / or Hizbola or Iran special forces bring some finess to the fight.
            Artashes

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            • Re: Bashar al-Assad, Syria and the Armenian people

              Originally posted by Artashes View Post
              Just my opinion ---
              --- he doesn't need the nerve gas & never did. The reason being two fold.
              (1) Assad's forces never used it correctly in the first place.
              (2) better intelligence is actually what's needed.
              Because of lack of enemy positions intel, the pro Assad group is using barrel bombs & was in times past using gas. Both have high collateral damage because of lack of accuracy & and indiscriminate destruction.
              This is why the pro Assad group has got such a bad reputation. They kill too many innocents in their pursuit of the enemy.
              My opinion is he (Assad) needs to concentrate on developing -- penetrators --
              Easy to say, difficult to do. But do able.
              The blunt force the pro govt uses shows a distinct lack of finess.
              To use gas literally means to kill many, many, many, etc. innocents.
              Wrong move.
              I'm hoping either / or Hizbola or Iran special forces bring some finess to the fight.
              Artashes



              Yes, its my anger talking.

              .
              Politics is not about the pursuit of morality nor what's right or wrong
              Its about self interest at personal and national level often at odds with the above.
              Great politicians pursue the National interest and small politicians personal interests

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              • Re: Bashar al-Assad, Syria and the Armenian people

                Syrian-Armenian whose first name is Minas was killed by Al-Qaeda rebels after being held captive for 115 days and refusing to convert to Islam. His jacket indicates he has ties to Հալէպի Աւետարանական Բեթել Վարժարան - the Aleppo Evangelical Bethel school.



                Our people are under siege and tragically, these are the descendants of Armenian Genocide survivors who were exiled to Der Zor.
                Last edited by Federate; 01-08-2014, 05:16 PM.
                Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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                • Re: Bashar al-Assad, Syria and the Armenian people

                  One more dead Azerbaboon today


                  Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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                  • Re: Bashar al-Assad, Syria and the Armenian people

                    Bro, I know you mean well and all that but I dont think you should be posting pictures of killed Armenian as a respect for the dead and their families.

                    Originally posted by Federate View Post
                    Syrian-Armenian whose first name is Minas was killed by Al-Qaeda rebels after being held captive for 115 days and refusing to convert to Islam. His jacket indicates he has ties to Հալէպի Աւետարանական Բեթել Վարժարան - the Aleppo Evangelical Bethel school. Our people are under siege and tragically, these are the descendants of Armenian Genocide survivors who were exiled to Der Zor.

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                    • Re: Bashar al-Assad, Syria and the Armenian people

                      Originally posted by Federate View Post
                      Syrian-Armenian whose first name is Minas was killed by Al-Qaeda rebels after being held captive for 115 days and refusing to convert to Islam. His jacket indicates he has ties to Հալէպի Աւետարանական Բեթել Վարժարան - the Aleppo Evangelical Bethel school.



                      Our people are under siege and tragically, these are the descendants of Armenian Genocide survivors who were exiled to Der Zor.
                      Rest in Peace brother.....you hanged on like a true Armenian against these savages.
                      like to see these Al Q fcks impelled alive in the streets of Aleppo.
                      B0zkurt Hunter

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